MEPS − Televisions | April 2005 |
11Recommended Policy Options for New Zealand
11.1General Policy Recommendations
11.2MEPS
11.3Labelling Scheme
11.4Consultation Summary
12Implementation Program
13Summary and Conclusions
References
Appendix A − Potential Stakeholders
List of Tables
Table 1: General comparison between New Zealand and Australia
Table 2: Estimated number of TVs in households for the year ended June 2004
Table 3: Penetration of Television Ownership – Australia & New Zealand
Table 4A: New Zealand annual TV market based on type
Table 4B: New Zealand annual TV market based on feature
Table 5: Energy usage against TV penetration
Table 6: Best practice for LCD TVs
Table 7: Average Set Top Box Power Levels
Table 8: Summary of Testing Standards and Energy Efficiency Programs
Table 9: Summary of program approaches/policy tools
Table 10: Proposed Implementation Plan for Recommendations
Note: Acknowledgement is made to NAEEEP document “Minimum Energy Performance Standards” Report No 2004/11 for use of Tables 8, 9 and 10.
List of Figures
Figure 1 − Chart of Television Set Numbers in New Zealand.
Figure 2 − Power Usage Figures for Televisions in New Zealand − BAU and MEPS. Figure 3 − Savings in CO2 Emissions − BAU and MEPS.
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